Peace After Marriage

Stand-up comedian Ghazi Albuliwi brings his Woody Allen-inspired brand of self-deprecating humor to the forefront of this delightfully awkward romantic comedy with a cross-cultural twist. Arafat is 30 years old and still living with his Palestinian-American parents in Brooklyn. A struggling actor with zero game when it comes to women, he is sexually frustrated and porn obsessed. To hide his desperation from his parents, he joins a support group for sexual compulsives where a fellow addict comes up with a brilliant idea: marry a foreign woman looking for a green card and get both money and sex out of the deal. The whole situation takes a hilariously unexpected turn when his bride-to-be turns out to be Israeli, the sworn enemy of his family and their people.

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Stand-up comedian Ghazi Albuliwi brings his Woody Allen-inspired brand of self-deprecating humor to the forefront of this delightfully awkward romantic comedy with a cross-cultural twist. Arafat is 30 years old and still living with his Palestinian-American parents in Brooklyn. A struggling actor with zero game when it comes to women, he is sexually frustrated and porn obsessed. To hide his desperation from his parents, he joins a support group for sexual compulsives where a fellow addict comes up with a brilliant idea: marry a foreign woman looking for a green card and get both money and sex out of the deal. The whole situation takes a hilariously unexpected turn when his bride-to-be turns out to be Israeli, the sworn enemy of his family and their people.

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